Small cabinet loudspeakers with a flat response are quite inefficient. Assuming that the frequency response can be manipulated electronically, systems that have a nonflat soundpressure level (SPL) response can provide greater usable efficiency. Such a nonflat design can deal with very compact housing, but for small drivers it would require a relatively large cone excursion to obtain a high SPL. A new solution is presented that uses a resonant combination of a coupling volume and a long pipe-shaped port. In this structure the efficient resonant coupling of the driver to the acoustic load enables small drivers with modest cone displacement to achieve a high SPL. Due to the high and narrow peak in the frequency response, the normal operating r...